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Code for image merge

pognonec
Hi all,

We are developing a Java in-house application to handle our high-throughput images (all images are .tif, one image per channel).

Our computer people have to set up a function/code (I am not a coding person!) to allow us to have a cut out-view of  cells of interest (isolated following image treatment) from the original images either in channel 1, or channel 2, or channel..., or a merge of selected channels.
There is no problem for them in displaying any single channel, but they don't know what is and how to get a merge between images (channels) like what we are familiar with in ImageJ.

Could someone point us to the right code in order to obtain this type of composite image merging different channels?

Thanks for your help.
Philippe.
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Re: Code for image merge

Michael Schmid
Hi Philippe,

it's not really clear to me what you want to do. Do you have 2D images or 3D?
If it's 2D, have a look at composite images, and Image>Color>Merge Channels

Michael
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:27, pognonec wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We are developing a Java in-house application to handle our high-throughput
> images (all images are .tif, one image per channel).
>
> Our computer people have to set up a function/code (I am not a coding
> person!) to allow us to have a cut out-view of  cells of interest (isolated
> following image treatment) from the original images either in channel 1, or
> channel 2, or channel..., or a merge of selected channels.
> There is no problem for them in displaying any single channel, but they
> don't know what is and how to get a merge between images (channels) like
> what we are familiar with in ImageJ.
>
> Could someone point us to the right code in order to obtain this type of
> composite image merging different channels?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Philippe.

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